Conversations in Broadcasting #10

The local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of the eighteenth day of the month of April of the calendar year 2018 ("FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between its news presenters (Lenise Ligon and Byron Day):

Lenise Ligon: Driving in to work today I kept -- because my son came with me and I said, 'It's such a beautiful day, it's such a beautiful day'.  And it was.      

Byron Day: It was gorgeous, it was very--

Lenise Ligon: Nice. 

Byron Day: --good and we're glad that he came in to visit with us today as a matter of fact. 

(the one named Lenise Ligon appeared to had laughed immediately afterwards)

Byron Day: Sharp guy. 

Lenise Ligon: Uh huh.

(the one named Byron Day appeared to had extended one of his thumbs upward immediately afterwards)

Byron Day: (while appearing to have had one of his thumbs extended upward) Sharp guy.

Lenise Ligon: He was reluctant. 

(the one named Byron Day appeared to had laughed afterwards)

Lenise Ligon: All right, We'll see you later for FOX News at nine. Thank you for staying with us. 

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The last part of the local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 12:00 p.m. on the Monday of the twenty-fourth day of the month of September for the calendar year 2018 ("WKRG News 5 at Noon") appeared to have had this conversation between its news presenter (Mary Smith) and one of its reporters (a weather reporter named John Nodar): 

(part begins appearing on the channel)

Mary Smith: Welcome back. It's premiere week on CBS. All your favorite shows are back with new episodes. So exciting. It all starts at seven o'clock with 'Big Bang Theory', followed by 'Young Sheldon' at seven thirty, 'Magnum P. I.' at eight, and 'Bull' at nine -- and then of course stick around for 'News 5' at ten o'clock. 

John Nodar: All right, acres and acres and acres of corn and I'm not talking about morning News 5 either"

Mary Smith:  Heh heh. 

John Nodar: Ha ha ha. 

Mary Smith: Yeah, you know what? You know it's officially fall when there's a corn maze. It's time to get lost in more than five miles of corn-- 

John Nodar: Good grief.

Mary Smith: --and actually that does not sound too much fun--

John Nodar: Ha ha ha. 

Mary Smith: --I can get totally lost. Hidden Trails Corn Maze in West Salem, Wisconsin is open for their twenty-first season and offer pumpkins, flowers, and wagon rides 

John Nodar: All right, it's, uh, it's open and it includes different mazes ranging from a quarter-mile long to two point six miles long.   

Mary Smith: That's more my speed. 

John Nodar: That is a lot of corn maze-- 

Mary Smith: And--

John Nodar: --there. 

Mary Smith: --it's open through November first and that includes events such as dog days in the maze; the glow in the dark trick or treat maze as well.

John Nodar: All right, Keep on top with the weather with the News 5 weather app and Alan will have more this evening at five p.m.

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